Olympics

June 7, 1986|By Russ White

SAY DA, SAY NYET. The head of the Soviet Sports Committee said the Soviet Union has not decided if it will participate in the 1988 Olympics scheduled for Seoul, South Korea. ''One question raised here has to do with the internal situation in South Korea,'' said Marat Gramov, chairman of the Soviet State Committee for Physical Culture and Sports and the National Olympic Committee. ''As to the question whether all countries will participate or not, according to the International Olympic Committee regulations, applications have to be submitted eight months before the Olympics begin. ''Therefore it is difficult at this stage to say how events will proceed. I think we should wait and see,'' he said.